I was Hit While Riding an Electric Scooter. Can I Sue?

Yes, you can file Sue against the rental company to get compensated for your injuries. You may be compensated to cover your medical bills, past and future pain and suffering, loss, wages, physical impairment, disfiguration, and loss of enjoyment. If you have more questions, we suggest consulting with an experienced personal injury attorney.

I was Injured while Delivering Food. Can I Sue?

You can sue the third party to cover your medical bills, past and future pain and suffering, lost wages, physical impairment, disfiguration, and loss of enjoyment. If you have more questions, we suggest consulting with an experienced personal injury attorney.

I Fell in a Store and was Injured. Do I have a Case?

Yes, against the store, you can be compensated to cover your medical bills, past and future pain and suffering, lost wages, physical impairment, disfiguration, loss of enjoyment. If you have more questions, we suggest consulting with an experienced personal injury attorney.

Should I go to the Hospital in an Ambulance?

When injured, it’s important to seek treatment right away to get diagnosed and receive the appropriate medical care. Being transported by an ambulance will ensure that you receive the care right away. If you have more questions, we suggest consulting with an experience personal injury attorney.

What is the Difference Between a Judgment and a Settlement?

Judgment is a decision made by the court. That means the plaintiff won the case. Settlement is an agreement by both parties in a lawsuit that resolves their dispute. If you have more questions, we suggest consulting with an experienced personal injury attorney.

Why You MUST Give the Hospital Your Car Insurance Info!

To cover your medical bills. Your car insurance is primary when you are involved in a car accident, your P I P coverage, that covers up to 10,000 in medical bills. If you have more questions, we suggest consulting with an experienced personal injury attorney.

I was Hit While Walking. Who Pays My Medical Bills?

Your personal injury policy, if you have the coverage, or the defendant’s insurance has to open a PIP claim to cover your medical bills up to $10,000 in benefits. If you have more questions, we suggest consulting with an experienced personal injury attorney.